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I have been organizing down loaded jpgs into sub folders by subject in the Documents main folder. As originally down loaded into a top folder, the jpgs are in rows and columns as compactly as possible. It is then easy to reorganize them into a series of new subfolders.
The last batch, when I opened its folder , appeared as an enormously long column instead. I created some subfolders and started moving batches oj pgs into them. On creating the fourth subfolder, I couldn’t move it vertically from where it appeared next to one of the jpgs. I put some jpgs into it anyway. I still couldn’t move it vertically up to the area of the previously created subfolders. I tried taking it out of the folder and putting it back in, closing and opening etc.. After several other operations of creating moving etc, I could finally move it. WTF?
I am guessing it might be related to the long column somehow. Anyone else have weird folder behavior in 9.2.2?
The last batch, when I opened its folder , appeared as an enormously long column instead. I created some subfolders and started moving batches oj pgs into them. On creating the fourth subfolder, I couldn’t move it vertically from where it appeared next to one of the jpgs. I put some jpgs into it anyway. I still couldn’t move it vertically up to the area of the previously created subfolders. I tried taking it out of the folder and putting it back in, closing and opening etc.. After several other operations of creating moving etc, I could finally move it. WTF?
I am guessing it might be related to the long column somehow. Anyone else have weird folder behavior in 9.2.2?
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